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Family Conflict Patterns

This item is included in the following series/curriculum: Family Communications  

  • Grade Level: Adult
  • Subjects: Sociology, Relationships / Family / Parenting
  • Produced By: Governors State University
  • Year: 1997
  • Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • Running Time: 29m 29s
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Reinforces the idea that marital and family conflict is a normal side of life that needs to be managed for healthy family communication. Conflict is defined, and several misconceptions about it are discussed. The class also explores the various ways in which patterns of conflict emerge in the family structure, and discussion addresses the predictable, habitual nature of conflict. The six stages of family conflict are described: prior conditions, frustration awareness, active conflict, solution/non-solution, follow-up, and resolution. Featured interviews: Professor Douglas Kelley (Arizona State University - West) and Professor Michael Roloff (Northwestern University).

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